CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) - The men’s lacrosse coach at a southern New Jersey university has filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the school.
NJ.com reports (https://bit.ly/1Q9poKP) Kevin Zulauf claims his pay was cut after he complained he was being paid less than the women’s team coach at Stockton University.
Zulauf says in the lawsuit his $14,000 salary as a part-time coach is a fraction of the nearly $50,000 his counterpart made after she was hired full-time. The suit says both jobs required “almost identical” time commitments, but Stockton classified them differently.
The lawsuit says the university took away two part-time duties he used to supplement his salary after he complained about his pay.
A spokeswoman for Stockton declined to comment. The state Attorney General’s Office, which is representing the school, also declined comment.
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Information from: NJ.com, https://www.nj.com
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